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23rd March 2019, 05:05 | #145431 |
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Good morning all, it’s quite possible I wrote the post, but did not submit it. I have a vague memory of Jessica speaking to me at the time and the headache was thumping away. I must have been confused. The steaming and sniffing of salt water is helping. The headache is still there this morning, but it’s not unbearable. Blood pressure 178/97 P51. If it’s not better by Monday, I will go to our GP. I don’t really want to go to the hospital, if I can help it.
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Morning Phil and all those that follow.
Overcast but dry, at the moment. I’m off to the Lands End MG meet today with Redfive. The Chichester MGOC are on a long weekend break down here so we are meeting up with them. From Lands End we’ll drive up the coast road to St.Just. Lots of photo’s I expect. Not sunk in about the house move yet.
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23rd March 2019, 06:20 | #145433 | |
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23rd March 2019, 06:56 | #145434 |
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Morning all, dry and grey here in Norfolk this morning.
Bob.... You bought a house. (Just in case you need help in getting it to sink in) 👍👍
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23rd March 2019, 07:40 | #145435 |
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Morning everyone, a bit overcast with the sun trying to break through, feels quite warm too.
Might get a bit of gardening done if it stays dry. Cornflakes for brekkie today. Cornflakes for breakfast today me thinks.
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23rd March 2019, 07:50 | #145436 |
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Morning all,
Never fear, breakfast is here AdobePhotoshopExpress_2019_03_23_08:48:25 by Jeff Cranwell, on Flickr
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23rd March 2019, 09:59 | #145438 |
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This here printing ink malarkey is a right swizz I got two new cartridges for this HP printer not long ago and used it maybe four times.
I've just tried to print off a returns label for someone & nowt it looks like it's dried up again. It's getting to the stage where buying a new printer with ink in it is not much different to buying two cartridges of ink.
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23rd March 2019, 10:42 | #145439 |
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I replaced my HP printer because of the cost of the cartridges, extortionate! Now have a Canon, ink is much more reasonable.
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23rd March 2019, 16:31 | #145440 |
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First I've sat down about noon! Did some weeding in the front garden but it got a bit parky for gardening. Came in, finally decided to set the kitchen clock to the correct time, couple of minutes slow. While I was standing on the bunker to get at the clock noticed the rods for the kitchen curtains (two windows) were a bit manky. I had a brainwave, I'll take them down and clean them . . . . after a while I realised taking the whole kit and caboodle down to clean it came into the "seemed like a good idea at the time" category! Up and down onto the bunker god knows how many times, took nigh on four hours, cleaned the rings, fittings etc by sticking them in the dishwasher. Finally finished that then straight into cooking dinner, braised chicken in a lemon and honey sauce.
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